BTS' Jin has dropped a new solo single "Tonight"
04 June 2019, 17:42
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Jin from BTS has shared a new solo single "이 밤 " which translates to "Tonight".
The new single arrives hot on the heels of BTS' sold out shows at Wembley Stadium last weekend.
"Tonight" is produced by Jin, RM, Slow Rabbit, and Hiss Noise, and is released to celebrate the group's "festa" celebrations, which marks the band's anniversary for their debut single back in 2013.
"이 밤" is the first single from one of the BTS members since the release of their Map Of The Soul: Persona album.
Earlier this month, Charli XCX was listed as a songwriter/composer on a new track called "Glow" which is due to feature BTS.
"이 밤" / "Tonight" is out now. BTS play a couple of shows in France before heading to Japan. Find out more.
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